The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 15, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
? Saturday, February 15, 1541
DELT/
PERSONAL,
MENTION j
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Mrs. /Leola Carr Jennings of ,
Flushing, L. I., formerly of this |
city, is here visiting her father |
Mr. Alex .Carr, who has been ^
. ' seriously ill but is much improv j
edi Friends here are delighted to
see her. , ....
Mrs. Nettie Davis Smith of East
arangq New Jersey *P?nt the j
L_> week end in Columbia,- 8. C. with <
her aun^ Mrs. Ida L. Nance, 1018 1
t Heidt St. Whilo in P.nhimhra Mrs t
W Smith wsb the pleasant visitor at <
the^howe-of Mr. and Mrs. Sey- i
-moor--Carroll- and Dr. and-Mrs 3
Roland Ruff. i
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Mrs. Magnolia Wright of Laur- J
ens; Mrs. Minnie Bell Carter of i
Allendale, accompanied by Ma- t
dame Julia E. Breeland of Orange >
burg and a number of her -stu- c
dente were in the city Wiednes- j
'v day, to meet the State Board of '
Beauty Culture. Mesdames Wright 1
^ and Carter had taken brush-up !
' 'courses before meeting tjte board, i
Mrs. Estelle Johnson has re- 1
turned after visiting relatives in
Jacksonville, Fla. She reports ~
pleasant stay. ????T? - ? 1
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_ ALLfcN PLAYERS SOON TO
PRESENT "THE VILLAGE f"
LAWYER" ... : ;
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'In the near future the Dramatic ,
Club of Allen University will pre
, sent "The Village Lawyer," a -rol- ]
licking three act comedy, in the .
auditorium of Chappelle Hall.
This play, by Arthur Lewis, it
t excellent entertainment for child- ]
W ren as well as grown, folk.
Professor Fisher, of the depart
nient of English, is a loading spirit, J
in the play.
CITY-WIDE BEAUTICIANS
CLUB HOLDS MEETINGS - :
THe City-Wide Beauticians club '
met at the Poro Beauty School.
Wednesday nite, Jan. 29, with
M4ee Elise Seatles our forme?
! president taking * charge during .
the devotional periods It was agreed
that tjie new officers be j
k * elected and Mrs. Annie Evans ]
acted as chpirman. The officers
^re as follows:' Mrs, Poper presi- ,
dent. Mrs. Martin, vice-president;
Mrs. Holmes, . financial secretary; J
Miss Hardy, recording secretary;
Mrs. Stevenson, treasurer; Mrs.
Ligon, reporter and Mrs. Lyies, -j
chaplain. <
After tha election of the new ,
officers MrV^.Po^e, the newiy elect ;
ed president' took charge. The ,
members decided to meet every i
second and . fourth Wednesday
mornings at'"nine o'clock. Each
I member was to pay a fee of 25c
'' ' a month and the dues that were n
paid on tne zyth oi January were "
for the month of January. Each
member was to pay for the month <
of February on February J.2th.
MisfT Searles, Mrs. Evans and
Mrs. Ligon were to assisf With 1
Mrs. Tolliver to get the Club's By
Lawa together. A fee of sixfeen _
cents {rwas to be" ,<paid to Miss
* Searles for1 sending Cards to var (
ious megsbers. The club's depos 1
it book .was to be brought before j
the club for inspection, aftei
which it would be turned over to ]
our .Treasurer. Each member reIk
Bponded well to their dues. A
f total of '$2.75 was collected. The
meeting adjourned to meet at
Elise'8 Beauty Shop, Feb. 12th. The
City-wide Beauticians club
met at Elise's Beauty* Shop. Feb. >
12th, with" the vice'-president Mrs.
Elise Martin presiding. DevoticmB
reading of jninutes and nail call J
Six new members were added.
iSeport from Conaiitution and <
By-Law Committee. The report 1
was read and approved. i
The club is progressing . ver3 (
nicely along air Tines. i
Our next meeting will be held
at Amy's Beauty Shop, Miss Mau- i
dine Bewraan* heatase fima- Fah j
^ 26 at 9 o'clock.
TIfE-WJSY H6HT The
club met M?s. Hattie.
Holmes, 1916 Oak street. The ]
meeting was called to order with i
our President, Mrs. Rosa Bell Sey (
more in charge. Song, Well Done
an<J a fervent prayer was offered
r by the president. Scripture Mrs.
Tolliver; ^ second song, What A
Friend, led by Mrs. Karon Joyce.
The devotional services then cios- ~
b ea anci the business session follow
' od. The roll was called with each
member responding with a Bible ,
, TOT? ?"r nreaident brought jjj .
aome new laws which allthe members
agreed to abide by. Under
new business a sapper was plan- ,
ned to be givsn at the home of
Mrs. Wilhelmenia Ivery 2812 1-2
Pendleton street, Saturday night,
February 22ml. ^Come^jtnd^help
W president. A delicious repast was
served which we all enjoyed.
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BRONZEMEN NEWS
The Bronzemen semi-month'
neeting wbb held at the home ?
Vfr. Fred Wise, Friiday night, Feb \
uary 7th. Plans were made to fin- ^
certain the teachers tfrtth a dance 1
\pril 2nd at the Auditorium and
.he name of the orchestra will be
innounced later. __
The Bronzemen .AnnualTlall will
lot be held until April -25th. This
sail was to be held March 14th
but the Auditorium will not be
ivailable at that time and the date '
s definitely set to* April 25-th. ' 1
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TIfE ROS? SOCIAL CLUB f
The club held its weekly meeting
February 11 at the residenco' j
)f Mr, Tames IIaigleT~^tl67r:Benr "j
Jdict court. The house was call- ,
id to order bv the President Mrs.
jribson. The meeting was open- i t
3d by a song and. prayer led by-t~
Kiss Row. Ihs rolL was called A
ind each member responded brief-1
y with a - Bible verse and * their t
TeeSi The minutes of the last-*
neeting were read, received and r
idopted. Old and new ' business j (
,vas discussed. There will be a {
lance Monday night, February 17 '
it the Palmetto Chauffeurs club.1
rhe club, adjourned to meet with'
Wr. Herbert "Holloway-?818 Heidtf;
5t. Delicious refreshments "Were J
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rHE EAST END CLUB
The^ East End Lovely Thirty- i
five ^Savings club held its last <
moeaing at the "home "of Miss E. {i
\sbury Monday, Feb. 3rd. The \
chnpTain, Mrs. Elizabeth McCoy
opened the meeting. After.-tbr usual
form ""of opening the Presi-H
Ichf Mrr J. H. Gladden took -'
charge and each member frecltedyl
a Bible verse. Mr. Johnie Mae j j
ferry made a iew remarks. The (
business period followed. $8.zt>
was colUected. Next meeting at
the home of Mrs. Alice Brown,1'
1312 Lyon St., Monday evening, i
F\'b. 10 at 7:30.. .. I
Johnie Mae Terry, i
. ^ V reporter.
Y. P. S. T. CLUB
Tre Y. P. S. T. Club met at the ,
home of Mr. Frank *Outen. Th<
meeting was called to .order by ,
the president. Song, "At^the
Cross," prayer by the chaplain j
song. The scripture was read by ,
Mrs. P. Outen. Song. The minutes
of the last meeting wetre
read, received and adopted. The j
roll was called and each member
answered. The n^xt meeting \WV (
ae at the home of the president, |
Miss Smoak.
STATE COLLEGE CLUB ,
PLANS BIG DANCE I
At a busjnesB meeting ot th<
State College Club m the homf>f
Mrs? Willie W? White on Mon~ ~j
lay night, the organization made '
plans for a' Celebrated Birthday
Dance on February 28 with the College
orchestra fTom Orangeaurg,
being featured.
.Mr. Holland Daniels, teacher in
Wilson high school, is chairman
of this? .committee and will anthe
plans "nffivially at an-early
date. "
Mr. IT'S. Person, president, pre- _
sided at the meeting.
The club regrets the continued
illness of Miss Berniee Miller wh<~
s iff at. her "home tn Cheraw and 1
Miss Leola McCleese who was in
fured in an auto crash. ,
The members also expressed ]
ieep concern for President M. F '
Whittaker and is wishing for him j
i speedy recovery,
Mrs. $tith B. Peguese was joinl ' i
hostess >vith Mrs White. <
Mrs. H. B. White, Reporter "]
PIEDMONT SOCIAL CLUB '
Piedmont Social Club No. 2 oi i
New York City met February 6 j
*t the home of Mrs. Beasley, 34.1 (
St. Nicholas Ave..
The house was called to ordej ,
by president Miw Emma Pitte,
Devotional exercise w;as carried
i\it in the usual manner. The roll
was called and each member re (
sponeded with, his dues; minuter
the previous meeting were reatl ,
md approved. ?
The house was opened for bus ,
iness. We were delighted to have (
wr frienria vinit. nur mpptiinr; Min.'i h
Pearl Grant, Messrs Henry Millet
end Joseph Gray. ' >
A veny interesting game of ,,
bridge was played. The hostess
served a delicious repast" Which '
was enjoyed by all.
The- clu^ adjourned and dismissed
with the club's verse. Our
next meeting will be at the home
sf Mrs. Jackson and Hunter February
20 at 8 o'clock.
Cupanna Pitta, Reporter
THE N. B. B. CLUB*
The N. B. B. Club of Orange- ,
hurar, under the leadership of Mrs.
Brisbane and Mrs. Bowman 4?
workln wonder^?/or the good of our
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Tfus members are chfeJTy of"
William Chapels church and other
sister churches. They met Sunday
February 9, at the home of Mrs
Bell Aiken and was delightfully
served hot coffee, sandwiches and
The aim of thrs club is
toeslp Gods cKoM ana otnei "
nfredy purposes.
Miss G. Mayes, Reporter
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VALENTINE SQUARj DANG!
The Culture club is sponsorin
a Valentine Square Dance at th
Community Center, Friday nigh
February 14th beginning at ?TC
o'clock Admission 15 cents. Th
public is cordially invited.
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FEDERATION NOTES
The beautiful pageant, "Th
Prince of Peace," presented b
'The Graduate Deltas of Orangt
ourg," made dr most pleasing clos
to the 1940 meetings of the Sur
light Clubi^ *
From thO entrance of the ehild
ren's choir, with treir sweet, well
trained voices^ lifted im song t
the end of the pageant ? the aud
ence was thrilled, antf'Ht"the clos
,vas in a fitting mood to celebrat
the ' approaching anniversary' o
he Christ Child. T"
~The Deltas further snowed chei
appreciation of the work of th
Sunlight Clob by gi*ving $35.0'
oward the Christmas charities an
55.00 on "the Christmas Seal fund
rhen followed the presentation o
aeautiful flowers to Mrs. Wilkin
son by the Sorority. The flower
vere presented b<p Mrs. Ward.
The club members and the par
ticipants in the - pageant, wer
guests'' of Mrs. Wilkinson' St
nost enjoyable tea.
.At the first meeting in Jan
nary, lieTJ at fKe "Centfov Mrr
Wilkinson^ made a report of th
Christmas activities.' One hundre
rnd fifty well-filled baskets wer
listributed. Those jll in the hos
irtal-rrnd those co^fi?wi in the jai
vere not-forgotten.
In addition to the funds in han
for?the?ChrU-tnts charities th
'ollowing contribut*efts~weee made
atale t'oUege Sunday school $4Q.Qi
ind the New Y^rk State Colleg
:icb $lc.OO. - The
children at the Wjlkinso
Home were sent dresses, soc!k:
toys, etc. The meeting was -the
turned over to Miss Gadsden wh
presented Miss Rosa Lee Zeigb
of the* home economics departmen
of Wilkinson high school. Mis
Zeigler gave a very interestiki
talk on "Arts and Crafts." Mis
Zeigler had many beautiful piece
of work which were used fc
lemonstration. Miss Gadsdep.the
spent a few moments in giving
-evjew-of current-events especiall
featuring the Negro in "band mil
sic."
The meeting for' the last o
January was held in Wi-lson Doi
mitory, Claflin College. Followin
i short business session a vev
. njoyable program was presente
by the "Y" girls of Claflin.
Xlrs. Wilkinson in voicing he
appreciation took- the advanfag
of the opportunity to give a "heai
bo heart" talk to the girls?full c
wholesome advice and inspiratioi
Our only regret was that all th
girls of both colleges were .fie
sresent to be uplifted by the spiri
>f the talk.
The Sunlight Club is "hand i
heart" with our president, Mr
McMrllan in her plans for a "b^
*er and better"'me^|^g in Sumte'
THE BAST?END CLUB?
-The East End . Lovely Th.ir.t3
five Saving club held its last me<
ing at he home, of Mrs., Alic
Brown, 1312 Lyon St. Monday
en rig* February 10, at 7:30.
The meeting wps called to oi
der by the Chaplain, Mrs. Elizi
beth McCoy. First song wa
There, the Feast of the Lord'tf G
ng On. Prayer was given by Mi
Elizabeth McCoy; second son
was You Caifc't Hide; scripture le
son was then read by Mr. Willi
Mayes, 5th through the 21st veti
?s of the 10th chapter of St. Mat
The song Just Like the Lord wa
sung. The devotional sen'Ice
then came to a close. The meei
ing was turned over to the pres
lent who appointed the yice-pres
dent to serve. The mirVutes wet
received and adopted. At th:
wiTting none are reported aid
Bible verses were then recited.
The President Mr. P. H. Glac
den gave a talk and a suggestio
for a cerain rule. The talk ws
emphasized and the rule, was a<
!epted. The money was then pai
and the books were marked. TP
amount raised was turned over 1
the?Ueasing!.?Tim inteting w
then adjourned tQ meet at th
home of Mrs. Rosa Belle Browi
1361 Gervais St.
.Jjjhnie Mae Terry, reporter.
SOCIAL NEWS
Spartanburg?The Biicflla Ck
entertained on Monday niffht ;
he community center, honoring M
and Mrs. William Wade, who n
cently married. Mrs. Wade Wf
formerly Miss Creole Woortwai
of Moore, C. ami Bpartantyri
The couple are making their hon
at Duncan, S. C. where Mr. Wac
is principal of the school there.
, ThM9 prg'affllt Mr. ar
Mrs.-O.-G. Wood a on, Mrs. Ma
Gilmore, Mrgs Ruth Dennif.R. N
Mr. Najthaniel Settles, Mr. an
Mrs._W._M. Mathais, Mr. J. 1
Weston, Mri Madison Morrirtor
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. B*rksdale, M
and Mrs. W. D. ('Turner, Mlss<
Althea AlllleiBun.-fer M. Oampbe
B. L. Risers, Millie Rivers, Sai
Wheeler, ^ Annie Wheeler, Azah
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f * TROOP NO. 60
The meeting was opened with
' songs. After completing plans foi
? the thirty-first anniversary eel?
d bration, we had a lot of fun wi.
1- a number of contests. - ?
Troop 60 attended church Sun
day, in a party: A hike is planned
- ior our next meeting.
Nathaniel Murrough, Scribe
c Hamilton?Almeda Hamilton^-Edith
0 W. Duff re, Ruth Wright, Grac
Walker, Leona Summers, France
.' Strickla.n?i,. Ruth Hardin, Mr. an
H Mrs! Madison Gist, "Mrs. J. E.
\ Williams, Mrs. Marie B. Blake
' mon, Mr. Dennis Young. Mr. E. L
- Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster.
Dr. W. M. "Porter, Dr^ J, C
Bull, Mr/Tames ' W. Brown. "Th<
7 Ball of IFire," Mrs. Doll .Tame
C( Turner, o^Ir. C. McCormick. M?
, and "Mr. David Curetcn.
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LONG ISLAND SOCIETY NEWS
1 '
f The Friendly Social Club enjoyn
ed a Surprise Birthday partj
r in honor of Mr. Edward Telfair
? Sunday, Jan. 26 marked an init
teresting date when the Friendly
s Sccial Club met at the Southern
p. Inn In'-BaysidOr X. I., N. Y. The
T' "cozy Tittle "place where* Ml SbtaETT
if ern style food is served.'""At- 5:.3C
u Mr-3{" Eveolar Desane, the presi
n dent of the F. S. A. called the
a ladies together for a brief discus
y sion of business. Tbc business ses
i . sion adjourned and Mrs-. Mattie
Telfair served a delicious repast
f At 7:30 sharp Mrs. Sadie Telfair
k- brought her husband Mr. Edward
g Telfair -in the well arranged lunch
r room wnicn- was quite appropnatt
d tor the occasion.-. Mr Telfair
better known as (Bonney) is tall
'i dark aryi handsome, but was his
f face reck .when he Taced the group
'1 singing, Happy^ Birthday to you,
d Those enjoying the party with
i Mr. Telfair were the 24 ladies ol
< the Friendly Social Club, The pro>
prietor of the Southern Inrv-Mr
ii Riddle, IVJj-. Telfair, the father oi
Mr. Edward Telfair, Mr. James
r Lane and Mr. Grady Warren, Mr
' Blown and? Mr. Walker of Jamai
r ca. Mrs. Matt'1' Telfair, hostess.
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BLUE. STAR*
* The Blue-Star-Club-held its- re>?
ulnr niftftfiny Monday. EVhruar
10 at 8 p. m. The meeting wa1opened
with sniping- Prayer v.-?.
" led by Mr. Jordan. The minutes
the last meeting were read an
Approved. Two visitors were pres
ent, Mrs. Hester Wise and Mrs
Hatties Davis, both, joined the el
" " ".Mrs. (jeorpria T.ee Jones "Was""
lQ ported sick.
s Weare planning for a dance hi
the near futnre Several officers
;s were a'so elected at this meeting.
| They are as follows: Mr: Jute
.White,, treasurer and Bus. mana."
ger; Mr. Joe Jordan, vice prest"
dent and Asst. Mgr.; Mrs. Hes
1 ter Wise, chaplain; Mrs. Hattie
, Davis, sick committee. We ad.
.* iourned to meet at the home of
Miss, Allison.
^ Jesse Brooks. President
Miss Bertha Lee Allison, Seetv
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CHl'RCH
I Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastor
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18 I Regular* services were held Sun
:-'dav Morning worship started a'
id 11:45. Mr. Redd iek served as piari
le j ist due to the lllnc.-s of Mrs. Brown
X) The pastor delivered a soul stir
w ning manrmgM thnti toajpad . 4h?
ie hearts of all. The choii's rendered
n. appropriate music.
At 3:45- the various choirs 0^
the city r^ot to have their regulai
singing convention. They all sanp
songs which carried messages and
everyone was benefited by attending.
The pffering was $31^00.
At R o'clock the professional
i' was started, Mr. E. G. Williams
r at the piano. The pastor deliver**
? a niPQcotro r?r> "Ritr Rnoinnoo " u/kirl
i-L.was enjoyed hy ?1W
Brother Gladden, president of th*
Bf~ -Jubilee cl^dt, will have fche--Perm\
if Rally Wednesday^ night, February
1?" 12th. We hope it wrll.be a gran/
success a$ all are working so earn
i estly for ^pennies. ~
^ Visit Bethlehem at all times
the fittle" ctiurrb with ? big heart
^ snd^a ready welcome for all wh(
-j come within our gates. You an
^ welocmed.
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HOWARD SCHOOL 1*AR EN TTEACHER
ASSOCIATION
The 11 owu.71 school 1 I'aiV-'iiLTeachfer
Association held -its rcg
- -ular meeting- in the -Howard > whuul hurldiiiK
on Tuesday evening. Feb
ruary 4, at 8 o'clock." The meeting
was conducted by the president.
Mr. Harry Goodwin who also ban
charge of the devotional, .period.
"After' (Ke minutes'' were rcaTlT rTTceived,
and adopted, the parents
, were shown an educational picture
Durjhg the course of the meeting
remarks tvro made by Mr
Goodwin, Mr.,JLL-Wr?Maddeff
_Mr& l)a\Ts. a nrcnt. Mr. Mad-_.
den told the parents of the proegress
being made towards the organization
of a Safety Patrol at
the school. In the drive" of enr'oTTing
parents for the present
"~sctraol term, he asked their wholehearted
cooperation.
I Misses , Mack and .Nelson had
the largest number <)r narentts
nreeppt. therefore. both teacher?
1 'havrng had the same nlrmber^wer<.
-lio-n-ip ip share the banner jointly.
The na'^'nts evr,?-e?sed thmn'
selves as having been pleased with
1 the meeting.-The moetby* was
L .:o :.'iP"il to nn"'t in March .
' I N'ON MEETING AT PINEY
. GROVE CHURCH (Special
to Palmetto Leader)
I-? Andrews.-S:-O . Feb:"" 3-^-0tie oi
the most successful and unusua
, meetings ever held in Andrews
, closed here la?t niirtu r>iT,r,,
'I Grove Baptist church.
1 Calvary Baptist church, Rev. L
Felder, pastor; Ebenezer Baptis'
church. Rev. F. . MeCray pastor
and 'Piney Grove Baptist church
Rev. G. Going's Daniels, pastor
joined i;n a union meeting beginning
Tuesday night at Piney GroveRev.
Felder pfeached. "Tuesday
nigh , collection $13.85-; Rev. Mc- '
Cray, preached Wednesday night
collection . $23.30; Rev. Daniel
nreached Thursday right at Ebenezer
Baptist church and again
Friday night at Piney Grove. In
spite of the rain the attendance
for both nights was good and the
collection for the Inst two nightswas
$12.75. Total for the week
$50.00. There was a spiritual feast
every night.. _ ?
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GREATER TRINITY
\. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. C. Copeland. Acting pastor
1 Spartanburg- -The members, ar."
f'iends of Greater Trinity A. M. E
elvuTOh- enjoyed -aa -intcr?stiug -p?o-...
gram especially in-cnare?) f o r_i
Founder's Day.
The program, under the direct'
ion of Mrs. Christlean Williams
A is asT f plows: . - 1 1? 1
1 Mlisir hv fVinir A .AT 1C /.Vm-nV.
./ rallying .sbn?-l-'..??"
I 2. Praye'n, Mr. Johnnie Wood'
ward
3. Music by choir, "The Church's
' One Foundation." ,
4. The church history, Miss Luevenia
Barksdalg,
fl. Mufele by c^oir. - "United,*'
6. The Church of Tomorrow, Mrs
7. Poem, Richard Allen, composed
Hv' the late -Mrs. St,. Laurence
Reid, read by Mrs. Christleau Wil
liams
8. Solo, "When I've D(Vme na\
i Rest, Horsey-- Mrs. Hat tie Wil
liams
0. The New Heal in the Church^ ,
- Mb. H. IV. Turner a
I '0. Poem, "Opportunity," Mrs. Lrl
lian Gaines
11. Address, Founder's Day, Prof
H. L. Barksdale
_ Everyone expressed himself a
I having enjoyed the program. A
\ few visitors were with us.
Though we do not have .a pas
tor we are still strivipg to carry
i out those principles laid down b\
L our Founder, Rrchard Allen.
Each service during the day and
was well attended and our financia1
' report was quite a success. Oui
i?Foundc*|frp?Ha-y?assessment.?Mas
raised in full.
LI Miss Stacey V. Whitmire,
... ?~ Reporter
" (Hl.feKRT MEMORIAL
Rer. 8. 8. Frarler, Pastor
Kansas City. Mo.?Calendar
Rally ended Sunday Feb. Otb
raising $81.00 in the effort. We
are getting alonp: nicely spirit|
ually and financially, under oui
pastor and his Jjeloved wife and
I* n.ombera.
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WHI I'M IRE NEWS
Sunday was a high day at Spring T
Hill A. M. E. church. The presid- met
ng elder, Key. D. C. Crosby, de at t
ivered a fine sermon. Everybody son.
Aas made to rejoice. Many mem- vice
.axs f rum?L'e.dar?Grove - attended -dale
Lhe service* ' t'eai
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moori Mrs
pent the week end yt Fort Mills pro*
S. They stopped over in Rock men
mirrs. c. vci>
The Whft mire girls basket-ball ser\
team ..defeated -the?GHntenV team luni
iVednesday, February 5. The boys' less
team was defeated by Clmtph. nexl
Mrs. L. B. Moore from Pack- >f }
majsr ->?,?epent the week?end O
With Mr.* and Mrs. Moore. Mr.
Service was held at Bruce Tab- his
pl-nacle. church Sunday night by Kdd
Row?John Blakes. He preached a MfT
wonderful sermon? N.
- The second quarterly conference y(,t
of t.vIe Spartanburg District was \[a,
held at Spring Hill church Satuix. yjr
day, February by our P. E.. ? <
Rev. D. Ci Crosby, assisted hy t,hi xy
pastor, Rev. A. C. Chambers. A
firtn *7^ VTrTTTl ???->.. 1 f i ? > '
reports wi'io' made Uy the vanouy-p^
leaders. Keep up the good work '
all ye laymen. , .
Miss Ruth Byrd spent the weeV (j^.
end at jhome with Mr. and Mrs. J T. ,,
Byrd from Itoek Ilill.
Mrs. Emma Clark, from Hrook' f.
lyn. N. Y., who rs .visiting her pa- j
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Prather.
Sr., was, dinner guest -akmg-jAviU ,.i*
Mr. and Mrs. James Preather, Mr ^
and Mrs.- John Preather, Sr.. and ^
Mi'.-M-oses Prat-hor?at tlje home o 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Prather; Jr. ,
- Mr. John Yester Meap<s, age 90/ '
died February _ in . the Maybintor' . a
section. .He was -funeralized at
Seek Well Baptist- church by Rev
assisted by Rev. Robinson and j
Rev. Whitner, Tuesday, February { '
4.. A large OT.l'.wd?attended the j--.
funeral service. t
The Missionary Ladies met Thur- L1"
day night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Jones. Afine repast ,
, , Hui
Was served.
Miss Corrie Lee Harper "spent 1
he week end at ht>r. home in Jenk- fn'
insville,. S. C. . ..
Mr. John G+enn is -til at this. -U '
Rei
writing. ,
Rev. Chamtiers spent* me Wt't'1 ,
end wlrh Mr-T-amlr- Mrs. L.--M
Abrams. : ,*
At this writing Bob Glark is u "
improved after having 'had pneumonia.
? i
Prof. .Moore attended the Garden
Club meeting at Clinton Monlay
night. ' ? J
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wit
Kl'RAL TEACHERS NEWS hos
OF (HESTER COUNTY ing
Mr.
Miss M. f>. Kelly. Jear.es teach bus
or of Crester County with the co nes
operation of the County Supt." was
Mr. i J. E. Nunnery have planned Opi
rtKenrn'o ti a?\ n-onl/ tri I i AT i.
? held the fiirst week in March ten
The following schools have beei hori
carefully selected by Miss Kelly c]u]
to be observed: The_Eisher Creek t}^.
School, Mrs. Chisolm and' Massey
teachers; Willramville School, Mr: t|u,
Adair. Barber and Wright, teach- usu
ers; Black Rock School, Mrs. E pos
R. McCoy, teacher; Mt. Xebt fo;.
School, Miss C. Mavon, teacher jntr
"Willi \T*i*s h. hrTTttTT
S. A. Brown, D. B. Atkinson ano -j
-Et W. Lewis teachers. -
These scho(.ls will be observec , f.
by teachers front the other ruru' VVt.,
schools of Chester. The visitir Gf
teachers will enter the class rona MU]
at a.m. and remain through- <jeli
?ut. .this Jg^-in -ordcr' that the;. t.n j,
-r-iiplit-^>bser\'e all the work thai
will take place in the class room KaT
luring the day. _ ' ^
The activity work, the linkinp Crj
ap of the various subjects- wit' rju]
the activity, daily schedule, subject
matter an it"piocedu?4?ivill hi :JT^
some of the special aims for ob , '
serving. The teachers are lookit.e v
"Vward to give as much helpft^ U
information as d,hey possibly can
The William school teacher:
were served a hot dinner by one >37
*rf thr-rhofd patrons, =?
gie Gray Wednesday at noon. W< ^
much. Wo
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1941
LA UK EN'S N.EWS
he Eleven O'clock Social Club
Monday night, .February 3,
he home ot' Mrs. LuciudaJack
The club vras opened by the
president, Mr. A met Barksr-Singmg
and prayer~seripture ?
1 by Mi.ss Jackson; response
. Savilla Biggins. After tin
train the roll was called. Each'
nber responded with a Bible
ie amT fTrr Ttn?^ hostess then
ed a. delicious repast. Mrs.
le Bi oeknian thanked the hosf?r
the lovt !y , evening. The
: meeting will bo at the honu
drs. WiJlie Mae Franks... .7???
tv Monday niyht,?Fcbmayy 0?
Berry Maddeh entertained bP'?~" )
home, Mr. James M. Irbv, Mr /
a Walkdr: Mrs. Celles Wade, - J
Y.; Mr. and Mrs'. Addison"?
mg. Mr. Ulyssee Rice, Miss
y Irby. MfS. Sylvia lliggins
William ?GarlHigtonr Laurens ?
h?rr?Mi? ty?VoufiH,?Baltimgfoe, 1
. vi<itf-fjr~-h"frr brother. Mr. Jim
ir. wells: "ami --her Trie/id, Mrs ,
'Ha Johnson.
tr. and Mrs. darance Johnsoi I
as their dinr.er quests Ty.es I
afternoon. February 4th,"?Mr I
nias Anderson of" Philadelphia \
Mrs. Etta Garlington and Mrs f
Boyd of I.aure.ns.
liss Leila .Mae Boasley of
stiintftoi?r-?-h-?visiting relatives?T
Ir. Murray Butnian of-..->?e*v
k <j;'ryis~ vtsittrrg- T?1ath*esr7 r
fir. Willie Henry Sheltdn of
shinirtoyr. was a 'visitor in the
Tuesday, to. the delight ol
niany friends.
Ir. XoaE -Wilson. and others at- i
led the dance In Greenville or.f
nday night. - ft
lr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Hhrj
s - tire- -t-he parents ofghter
who has been namca
seilla Francis. ,
liss M el rose Dial, and Chanel
nt? r aceompanjejd Miss Wilhef''in
Hare home for ther weel
\4\ T i.o flo vrotf r?f rirooncKnr/i
is vi-iuiiif ni-s mother, Mrs
nolle Garrett.
lr. Lucius Williams of Char- ... ? .
e. X. is visitir.tr his brother "
Gene-Williams, Caroline' St. ? '
> is seriously ill* . *
SENECA NEWS
'-he Aurora club, met at th'e
rto of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Scott
dnesday r.ieh t, 'February 5th,
h Miss Florence L. Taggart as
tess of the evening. The meet
was opened by the "Presided
W. H. Gaines. Unfinished
iness was discussed, new busis
was taken up. An invitation
s extended to the club by Mrs
Telia Smith of Greenville thru
;s Fleta L. Williams, to atd
a Valentine party at her
ne Friday night. Feb. 14. The
d accepted the invitation with
utmost pleasure. Because of
lateness of the hour, due tcr "
meeting ret beginning at the''
al hour, the social committee
tponed the program planned
the hour until the next meetThu
maiifirut _vvu^i tV\^n Kvcvt
'he remainder of the evening
? then left- to the hospitality ?
the hostess. Attractive tables
e set up with' luncheon sets
Valentine colors and designs
I souvenirs in the center. A
cious repast was served and
ov.-d immensely. Other enterlinent
was encaged in playing
nos and other amusements. ,
liss Poetee N. Boulware thank
the hostess in behalf of the
a for such kind hospitality.
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